Gas filled prototype of a CdZnTe pixel detector

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作者
Ramsey, B
Sharma, D
Sipila, H
Gostilo, V
Loupilov, A
机构
[1] Baltic Sci Instrument, LV-1005 Riga, Latvia
[2] Metorex Int Oy, FIN-02631 Espoo, Finland
[3] George C Marshall Space Flight Ctr, Dept Space Sci, Huntsville, AL 35812 USA
关键词
Cdznte; pixel; imaging detectors;
D O I
10.1016/S0969-806X(01)00365-6
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
CdZnTe pixel structures are currently the most promising detectors for the focal planes of hard X-ray telescopes, for astronomical observation in the range 5-100keV. In Sharma et al. (Proc. SPIE 3765 (1999) 822) and Ramsey et al. (Nucl. Instrum. Methods A 458 (2001) 55) we presented preliminary results on the development of prototype 4 x 4 CdZnTe imaging detectors operated under vacuum. These pixel detectors were installed inside vacuum chambers on three-stage Peltier coolers providing detector temperatures down to -40 degreesC. A miniature sputter ion pump inside each chamber maintained the necessary vacuum of 10(-5)Torr. At a temperature of -20 degreesC we achieved an FWHM energy resolution of between 2% and 3% at 60 keV and approximate to 15% at 5.9 keV; however, the dependency on temperature was weak and at +20 degreesC the respective resolutions were 3% and 20%. As the detectors could be operated at room temperature without loss of their good characteristics it was possible to exclude the sputter ion pump and fill the chamber with dry nitrogen instead. We have tested a nitrogen-filled CdZnTe (5 x 5 x 1 mm(3)) prototype having 0.65 x 0.65 mm(2) readout pads on a 0.75 mm. pitch. The interpixel resistance at an applied voltage of 10 V was higher than 50 G Omega and the pixel leakage currents at room temperature with a bias of 200 V between each pad and the common electrode did not exceed 0.8 nA. The pixel detector inside the microassembly, which also contained the input stages of the preamplifiers, was installed on a Peltier cooler to maintain the detector temperature at +20 degreesC. To define real leakage currents of the pixels in their switched-on state we have checked the voltage on the preamplifiers feedback resistors. The resulting currents were 10-50 pA at a detector bias of 500 V. Under test, the typical energy resolution per pixel at +20 degreesC was approximate to3% at energy 59.6 keV and approximate to 20% at energy 5.9 keV, which are similar to the values obtained in the vacuum prototype at room temperature (Nucl. Instrum. Methods A 458 (2001) 55). Using the three stage Peltier cooler it is possible to cool the pixel detector in the nitrogen atmosphere to 0 degreesC which would slightly improve these spectrometrical characteristics. Thus the conclusion here is that the use of a nitrogen environment instead of a vacuum one did not cause any deterioration of the characteristics of the CdZnTe imaging detector. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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